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Civil Air Patrol Manual, 1949 Note the short OD “Ike” jacket for males. Most likely shade 1 khaki (“tropical worsted”)

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1 Civil Air Patrol Manual, 1949 Note the short OD “Ike” jacket for males. Most likely shade 1 khaki (“tropical worsted”)

2 Girl’s Summer Uniform Image from CAP’s Volunteer magazine Image from Smithsonian Institute website

3 Insignia Placement Civil Air Patrol Manual

4 New cadet chevrons and Senior Member specialty badges Civil Air Patrol Manual

5 Note newly authorized “merit ribbons” for cadets. The presence of C/Maj to C/Col insignia is interesting. Most research sources indicate those grades were not authorized until late 1956. However, Lt Col Ostling has uncovered documentation of cadets promoted to C/Maj and C/Lt Col in New York Wing in 1953. Even the Civil Air Patrol Manual states “a squadron [is commanded] by a captain or major, depending on its size.” Was C/Maj – C/Col restricted large population areas, and not authorized on a national scale? The C/Maj to C/Col insignia was the same used by Army ROTC. History’s Mysteries

6 Merit Ribbons According to the CAP News, February 1949, merit ribbons were awarded for: Blue – awarded to cadets who distinguish themselves by exceptionally meritorious service to the Cadet program, or by extraordinary acts of heroism under unusually hazardous conditions. White – awarded to cadets who attain a final grade of 90% or higher on the prescribed instruction comprising the Secondary Training of CAPC Training Program. Red – awarded to cadets who attain a final grade of 90% or higher on the prescribed instruction comprising the Basic Training of the CAPC Training Program. In the 1954 Cadet Handbook, merit ribbons were longevity awards: Red – one year White – two year Blue – three years

7 Encampment Patches Worn on the lower half of the sleeve. The red prop version was a manufacturer’s error. It was used by some units to indicate a second award. Introduced in 1949 and phased out in 1954 with the introduction of the encampment ribbon. Personal collection

8 Photo from the 1949 Civil Air Patrol Manual. Note the encampment patch on the sleeve of the cadet on the right.

9 1951 IACE

10 1951


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